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‘Approval of GM mustard may threaten food security, increase pesticide tolerance’

  • October 21, 2022
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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‘Approval of GM mustard may threaten food security, increase pesticide tolerance’

Subject :Environment

Context-

  • Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC), which functions in the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, might approve the commercial cultivation of modified mustard.
  • This would be the first time since 2002 for such approval to grow GM mustard (DMH-11).
  • The green signal for GM mustard was given by the central government in May 2017 after trials in Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) and Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi.
  • However, it remained pending for approval from the environment ministry.
  • The decision to approve it took a pause after activists and farmer bodies approached the Supreme Court to oppose the move.

GM Mustard (DMH-11)

  • Mustard is one of India’s most important winter crops sown between mid-October and late November.
  • It a self-pollinating crop difficult to hybridise naturally as it cross-pollinate.
  • It is largest edible oil yielding crop of India.
  • DMH (Dhara Mustard Hybrid)-11 is genetically modified variety of mustard developed by Centre for Genetic Manipulation of Crop Plants at Delhi University.
  • It was Government sponsored project.
  • But researchers at Delhi University have created hybridised mustard DMH-11 using “barnase / barstar” technology for genetic modification.
  • It is Herbicide Tolerant (HT) crop.
  • In February 2016, the Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GMEC) had allowed the commercial production of another GM crop viz. Mustard DMH-11.

Advantages of GM Mustard-

  • DMH-11 yields about 30% more than a traditional reference mustard variety.
  • Help in boosting edible mustard oil production thus, reduce huge import bill for edible oil.
  • Help to boost government-led scientific researches in Agriculture.
  • As it is  Herbicide Tolerant (HT) crop, the move will also pave the way for pesticide and insecticide tolerant companies.

Concerns regarding GM Mustard

  • Approval to GM mustard would open a gate to several genetically modified food crops.
  • Once the GM mustard is approved, other crop varieties such as BT cotton, BT brinjal and HT cotton are in line for the nod for commercial cultivation.
  • Environmentalists are raising biosafety concern with GM crops as their introduction may adversely affect environment, human and animal health.
  • As DMH-11 has external gene that makes the plant resistant to herbicide. Thus  it will force farmers to use only select brands of agro-chemicals.
  • Technical expert committee appointed by the Supreme Court in this regard earlier had found that HT crops are completely unsuitable in the Indian context.
  • The herbicide-resistant crops may adversely impact the manual labourers, for whom weeding provides livelihood.
  • This move could pose a threat to crop diversity, food security and increase tolerance for use of pesticides.
Approval of GM mustard may threaten food security Environment

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